养蜂
航程(航空)
蜜蜂
有害生物分析
生态学
生物
气候变化
地理
植物
复合材料
材料科学
作者
Peixiao Nie,Runyao Cao,Rujing Yang,Jianmeng Feng
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND The invasion of Asian yellow‐legged hornets ( Vespa velutina ) has significantly affected Western honey bees ( Apis mellifera ) and apiculture in Europe. However, the range dynamics of this hornet and its range overlap with the bees under future change scenarios have not yet been clarified. Using land‐use, climate, and topographical datasets, we projected the range dynamics of this hornet and Western honey bees in Europe and the future overlap of their ranges. RESULTS We found that climatic factors had stronger effects on the potential ranges of the hornets compared with land‐use and topographical factors. A considerable range expansion of this hornet was predicted, and an increase in the overlap between this pest and the bees was primarily caused by future decreases in temperature seasonality. Additionally, we detected future range expansions of the hornet in the UK and France; future range overlap between this pest and Western honey bees in the UK, Ireland, Portugal, and France; and future overlap between the ranges of this pest and bees but not under recent conditions was mainly projected in Germany, Denmark, and the UK. CONCLUSION Mitigating future climate change might effectively control the proliferation of the hornets and their effects on the bees. Strategies for preventing the invasion of this pest and developing European apiculture should be developed and implemented in these regions where future range overlap between them was projected. Given that climate‐change scenarios may result in uncertainty in our projections, further investigation is needed to clarify future range changes of our target species. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.
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